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SUMMARY:Why is sagebrush country on fire?
DESCRIPTION:Webinar recording. \nOverview: Invasive annual grasses are quickly expanding across the West\, dramatically changing sagebrush country. Today we are experiencing more frequent and hotter wildfires that are harmful to communities\, western lands\, and wildlife. This webinar discusses the wildfire trends\, identify the culprits\, the impacts\, and break down the challenges/opportunities. \nPresenter: Michele Crist\, leading landscape ecologist with the National Interagency Fire Center. \nResources and information referenced in the webinar available on the SageWest website.
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/why-is-sagebrush-country-on-fire/
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SUMMARY:Evaluating change in bird communities from wildfire in the Arizona Sky Islands
DESCRIPTION:Link to webinar recording. \nDescription: The avifauna within the Sky Islands of southeastern Arizona includes species found nowhere else in the United States\, in part due to the availability of diverse habitats created by the mixing of Madrean and Cordilleran ecosystems. Neotropical migratory bird species visit these mountains\, as well as many species typical of western North American montane forests. Birdwatchers from across the globe visit the region\, providing a vibrant state and local ecotourism industry. Within the last two decades\, the Sky Islands have been under increased stress associated with ongoing droughts and wildfires. Nearly every mountain range in the region has been impacted by wildfires. The largest wildfire was the 2011 Horseshoe Two Fire\, which burned 90\,307 hectares of the Chiricahua Mountains.
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/evaluating-change-in-bird-communities-from-wildfire-in-the-arizona-sky-islands/
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SUMMARY:Unlocking boundaries: Propagating native plants with incarcerated populations
DESCRIPTION:Webinar recording. \nThis webinar will include two presentations:\nSagebrush in prisons project: Native plant propagation for restoration with Stacy Moore\, Ecological Education Program Director\, Institute for Applied Ecology \nCalifornia sustainability in prisons project: Seed propagation of Mojave Desert native plants with Tyler Knapp\, Ecological Education Coordinator\, Institute for Applied Ecology
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/unlocking-boundaries-propagating-native-plants-with-incarcerated-populations/
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SUMMARY:Forest woody biomass operations and biomass production
DESCRIPTION:Access webinar recording. \nDescription: Webinar focuses on three critical areas of bioenergy and bioproducts research and development: 1) sustainable and economically efficient forest biomass management and production systems\, 2) competitive low-emissions biofuels and bioenergy conversion technologies deployed in the forest sector\, and 3) information and tools for decision making and policy analysis related to forest biomass utilization. \nPresenter: Nate Anderson\, PhD in Forest Resources Management from the State University of New York\, an MS in Sustainable Development and Conservation Biology from the University of Maryland\, and a BS in Biology from Bates College.
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/forest-woody-biomass-operations-and-biomass-production/
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SUMMARY:FACE (Future Avoided Cost Explorer): User demo
DESCRIPTION:Webinar recording. \nThis webinar walks through the newly launched Future Avoided Cost Explorer (FACE:Hazards) with a basic demonstration of the tool’s features and answer questions about exploring the study data. This resource\, provided by the State of Colorado\, aims to help decision-makers determine the economic risks of future hazards – including flood\, drought\, and wildfire – on select sectors of Colorado’s economy.
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/face-future-avoided-cost-explorer-user-demo/
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SUMMARY:Conserving bumble bees in our natural areas
DESCRIPTION:Webinar recording. \nWebinar presented by Rich Hatfield.
URL:https://greatbasinfirescience.org/event/conserving-bumble-bees-in-our-natural-areas/
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